Yes it is actually. It's very good indeed and had a nice introspective, melancholy feel to it.
But even on the second album, the anthemic, overblown cracks had started to appear and that was before Chris Martin completely disappeared up his own orifice never to be seen again.
Who directed that Mike?
No-one has mentioned it, but I did die a little inside when I read about what he'd said.
I didn't think it was possible for me to find him any more boring than I already did...how wrong was I.
Thanks for reading my post the other day where I mentioned the Michael Owen story
Oh.
Sorry Mr.H - not sure how I missed that
Who directed that Mike?
No-one has mentioned it, but I did die a little inside when I read about what he'd said.
I didn't think it was possible for me to find him any more boring than I already did...how wrong was I.
To be fair, I am a big fan of some of the schlock horror movies, particularly when they have a great sense of fun so that's probably why I like it so much.
The issue I had with Far Cry 3 was very simple.
When you were left to your own devices and were hunting the wildlife and taking over enemy bases etc it was an absolute joy. As soon as you had to do anything to do with the tiresome storyline it became a chore.
Hopefully FC4's story will be a little more interesting.
I love the original Mean Machine, it was great fun.
Samson: I think I broke his **** neck! Announcer: I think he broke his **** neck! Team doctor: Get the ambulance! I think he broke his **** neck. Samson: See! I told you I broke his **** neck!
That has got to be the worst list.
If that list isn't a joke then we've found the person with officially the worst taste in movies in the history of the world.
You would have appreciated the Rift I was in last night.
Started off, just myself with the 'Invite All' setting clicked. Playing on Torment level 1.
After a couple of minutes I was joined by two further participants of similar Paragon level at which point the 'percent before end level boss appears' was around 20%.
Cue the final addition to the group of four. A Demon Hunter with a Paragon level of...349.
Needless to say the percentage level began to jump quite considerably to the 100% mark whilst the Demon Hunter cut through swathes of enemy mobs like a pissed up bloke from Pensnett making his way to the bar for last orders.
The three of us sat back and watched as he soloed the boss with relative ease so the rest of us could pick up our ridiculously un-earned loot.
Glorious.
Useless fact of the day (and something you may already know)
Kubrick made someone type out all of those pages instead of just doing a few and copying them.
His dedication to detail really was extraordinary.